T-cell exhaustion in the tumor microenvironment

Yuyong Jiang(Army Medical University), Yongsheng Li(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Bo Zhu(Army Medical University)
Cell Death and Disease
June 18, 2015
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Abstract

T-cell exhaustion was originally identified during chronic infection in mice, and was subsequently observed in humans with cancer. The exhausted T cells in the tumor microenvironment show overexpressed inhibitory receptors, decreased effector cytokine production and cytolytic activity, leading to the failure of cancer elimination. Restoring exhausted T cells represents an inspiring strategy for cancer treatment, which has yielded promising results and become a significant breakthrough in the cancer immunotherapy. In this review, we overview the updated understanding on the exhausted T cells in cancer and their potential regulatory mechanisms and discuss current therapeutic interventions targeting exhausted T cells in clinical trials.


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